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friendship and
social intercourse.
Members of the
society are
known as "
Linonians".
Linonia was
founded on
September 12, 1753, as Yale College's second...
-
attended Yale
University for
three years,
where he was a
member of the
Linonian Society.
After a
stint on a
commercial voyage,
Cooper served in the U.S...
- of 1771
ultimately yielded 15
members to the new group,
while the
older Linonian Society accepted four—the
first recorded time in
which underclassmen were...
- in 1880. At Yale he was a
member of
Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, the
Linonian Society, and
Skull and Bones. He
attended Yale
Medical School from 1880...
-
College in
nearby New Haven, Connecticut,
where he was a
member of the
Linonian Society. He
graduated in 1772.
Three years later after theological study...
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- curriculum,
while retaining its
Puritan theology. He also
helped found the
Linonian Society in 1753, a
literary and
debating society and one of Yale's oldest...
-
fellow Patriot spy
Benjamin Tallmadge. The Hale
brothers belonged to the
Linonian Society of Yale,
which debated topics in astronomy, mathematics, literature...
- of Yale's
Calliopean Literary Society, and
Weiser was a
member of the
Linonian Literary Society.
Manigault was very much
interested in the
class society...
- He
graduated in 1831 from Yale College,
where he was a
member of the
Linonian Society. On
April 13, 1836, in New Haven, he
married Mary Taylor, daughter...